Smart Ass(ets) | a business podcast, but not like that
You had a ten thousand dollar month. You told your group chat. You maybe cried a little. Then you checked your bank account and found six grand, and you have spent every day since quietly wondering if a platform stole from you. Kind of, yes. In this episode of Sound Check, Amanda runs the entire ten thousand dollars all the way to the bottom of the page. Patreon's cut. YouTube's forty five percent. The ad network haircut nobody warns you about. The four hundred dollars a month in software you forgot you were subscribed to. And then taxes, which show up at the end like a bill at a restaurant where you did not order anything. By the end you will know exactly where the leak is. Which is the only way to plug it. What you'll walk away with * Why platforms take roughly two grand off a ten K month before you touch a dollar of it * The real cost of your tool stack, added up in one place, which is going to sting * What contractors, equipment, and professional costs actually run per month * Why self employed taxes hit around forty percent and how to stop being surprised by it * Three moves that keep more of your money in your account instead of someone else's Timestamps * 0:00 Congratulations on your ten K month. Now go look at your bank account. * 0:45 Platform taxes. Patreon quietly turns three thousand dollars into two thousand five hundred forty six, and YouTube keeps forty five percent for the crime of hosting a file. * 3:15 The tool stack tax. Hosting, editing, transcription, email, scheduling, design. Four hundred ten a month. Roughly five grand a year to press record. * 6:00 The real operating costs. Editors, VAs, equipment depreciation, insurance, and the tax bill that treats your profit like a shared plate. * 8:30 The math, out loud, all the way down. Ten thousand in. Three thousand nine hundred twenty out. * 9:30 How to plug the leaks. Track it, own your audience, and take every deduction you have earned. Lines people are going to screenshot * "You made ten thousand. You keep thirty nine hundred." * "YouTube keeps forty five percent for hosting content you created, edited, and uploaded." * "That's a thirty six percent haircut, and nobody asked you if you wanted bangs." * "You can't fix what you can't see." If this hit a nerve You do not need a bigger month. You need to know where the current one is going. If you want someone to actually look at your numbers and tell you the truth about them, that is the whole job. Book a strategy call at gobeyondtheledger.com. No jargon. No shame about the Google Sheet you have not opened since March. Share this with the friend who just announced a big month and has not looked at their account yet. Be the bad news. Be the good friend.
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